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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000 |
commit | 26a029d407be480d791972afb5975cf62c9360a6 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 124.0.1.upstream/124.0.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/devtools/server/actors/source.js b/devtools/server/actors/source.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff08bcb4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/devtools/server/actors/source.js @@ -0,0 +1,694 @@ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +"use strict"; + +const { Actor } = require("resource://devtools/shared/protocol.js"); +const { sourceSpec } = require("resource://devtools/shared/specs/source.js"); + +const { + setBreakpointAtEntryPoints, +} = require("resource://devtools/server/actors/breakpoint.js"); +const { + getSourcemapBaseURL, +} = require("resource://devtools/server/actors/utils/source-map-utils.js"); +const { + getDebuggerSourceURL, +} = require("resource://devtools/server/actors/utils/source-url.js"); + +loader.lazyRequireGetter( + this, + "ArrayBufferActor", + "resource://devtools/server/actors/array-buffer.js", + true +); +loader.lazyRequireGetter( + this, + "LongStringActor", + "resource://devtools/server/actors/string.js", + true +); + +loader.lazyRequireGetter( + this, + "DevToolsUtils", + "resource://devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils.js" +); + +const windowsDrive = /^([a-zA-Z]:)/; + +function resolveSourceURL(sourceURL, targetActor) { + if (sourceURL) { + try { + let baseURL; + if (targetActor.window) { + baseURL = targetActor.window.location?.href; + } + // For worker, we don't have easy access to location, + // so pull extra information directly from the target actor. + if (targetActor.workerUrl) { + baseURL = targetActor.workerUrl; + } + return new URL(sourceURL, baseURL || undefined).href; + } catch (err) {} + } + + return null; +} +function getSourceURL(source, targetActor) { + // Some eval sources have URLs, but we want to explicitly ignore those because + // they are generally useless strings like "eval" or "debugger eval code". + let resourceURL = getDebuggerSourceURL(source) || ""; + + // Strip out eventual stack trace stored in Source's url. + // (not clear if that still happens) + resourceURL = resourceURL.split(" -> ").pop(); + + // Debugger.Source.url attribute may be of the form: + // "http://example.com/foo line 10 > inlineScript" + // because of the following function `js::FormatIntroducedFilename`: + // https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/253ae246f642fe9619597f44de3b087f94e45a2d/js/src/vm/JSScript.cpp#1816-1846 + // This isn't so easy to reproduce, but browser_dbg-breakpoints-popup.js's testPausedInTwoPopups covers this + resourceURL = resourceURL.replace(/ line \d+ > .*$/, ""); + + // A "//# sourceURL=" pragma should basically be treated as a source file's + // full URL, so that is what we want to use as the base if it is present. + // If this is not an absolute URL, this will mean the maps in the file + // will not have a valid base URL, but that is up to tooling that + let result = resolveSourceURL(source.displayURL, targetActor); + if (!result) { + result = resolveSourceURL(resourceURL, targetActor) || resourceURL; + + // In XPCShell tests, the source URL isn't actually a URL, it's a file path. + // That causes issues because "C:/folder/file.js" is parsed as a URL with + // "c:" as the URL scheme, which causes the drive letter to be unexpectedly + // lower-cased when the parsed URL is re-serialized. To avoid that, we + // detect that case and re-uppercase it again. This is a bit gross and + // ideally it seems like XPCShell tests should use file:// URLs for files, + // but alas they do not. + if ( + resourceURL && + resourceURL.match(windowsDrive) && + result.slice(0, 2) == resourceURL.slice(0, 2).toLowerCase() + ) { + result = resourceURL.slice(0, 2) + result.slice(2); + } + } + + // Avoid returning empty string and return null if no URL is found + return result || null; +} + +/** + * A SourceActor provides information about the source of a script. Source + * actors are 1:1 with Debugger.Source objects. + * + * @param Debugger.Source source + * The source object we are representing. + * @param ThreadActor thread + * The current thread actor. + */ +class SourceActor extends Actor { + constructor({ source, thread }) { + super(thread.conn, sourceSpec); + + this._threadActor = thread; + this._url = undefined; + this._source = source; + this.__isInlineSource = undefined; + } + + get _isInlineSource() { + const source = this._source; + if (this.__isInlineSource === undefined) { + // If the source has a usable displayURL, the source is treated as not + // inlined because it has its own URL. + // Also consider sources loaded from <iframe srcdoc> as independant sources, + // because we can't easily fetch the full html content of the srcdoc attribute. + this.__isInlineSource = + source.introductionType === "inlineScript" && + !resolveSourceURL(source.displayURL, this.threadActor._parent) && + !this.url.startsWith("about:srcdoc"); + } + return this.__isInlineSource; + } + + get threadActor() { + return this._threadActor; + } + get sourcesManager() { + return this._threadActor.sourcesManager; + } + get dbg() { + return this.threadActor.dbg; + } + get breakpointActorMap() { + return this.threadActor.breakpointActorMap; + } + get url() { + if (this._url === undefined) { + this._url = getSourceURL(this._source, this.threadActor._parent); + } + return this._url; + } + + get extensionName() { + if (this._extensionName === undefined) { + this._extensionName = null; + + // Cu is not available for workers and so we are not able to get a + // WebExtensionPolicy object + if (!isWorker && this.url?.startsWith("moz-extension:")) { + try { + const extURI = Services.io.newURI(this.url); + const policy = WebExtensionPolicy.getByURI(extURI); + if (policy) { + this._extensionName = policy.name; + } + } catch (e) { + console.warn(`Failed to find extension name for ${this.url} : ${e}`); + } + } + } + + return this._extensionName; + } + + get internalSourceId() { + return this._source.id; + } + + form() { + const source = this._source; + + let introductionType = source.introductionType; + if ( + introductionType === "srcScript" || + introductionType === "inlineScript" || + introductionType === "injectedScript" + ) { + // These three used to be one single type, so here we combine them all + // so that clients don't see any change in behavior. + introductionType = "scriptElement"; + } + + // NOTE: Debugger.Source.prototype.startColumn is 1-based. + // Convert to 0-based, while keeping the wasm's column (1) as is. + // (bug 1863878) + const columnBase = source.introductionType === "wasm" ? 0 : 1; + + return { + actor: this.actorID, + extensionName: this.extensionName, + url: this.url, + isBlackBoxed: this.sourcesManager.isBlackBoxed(this.url), + sourceMapBaseURL: getSourcemapBaseURL( + this.url, + this.threadActor._parent.window + ), + sourceMapURL: source.sourceMapURL, + introductionType, + isInlineSource: this._isInlineSource, + sourceStartLine: source.startLine, + sourceStartColumn: source.startColumn - columnBase, + sourceLength: source.text?.length, + }; + } + + destroy() { + const parent = this.getParent(); + if (parent && parent.sourceActors) { + delete parent.sourceActors[this.actorID]; + } + super.destroy(); + } + + get _isWasm() { + return this._source.introductionType === "wasm"; + } + + async _getSourceText() { + if (this._isWasm) { + const wasm = this._source.binary; + const buffer = wasm.buffer; + DevToolsUtils.assert( + wasm.byteOffset === 0 && wasm.byteLength === buffer.byteLength, + "Typed array from wasm source binary must cover entire buffer" + ); + return { + content: buffer, + contentType: "text/wasm", + }; + } + + // Use `source.text` if it exists, is not the "no source" string, and + // the source isn't one that is inlined into some larger file. + // It will be "no source" if the Debugger API wasn't able to load + // the source because sources were discarded + // (javascript.options.discardSystemSource == true). + // + // For inline source, we do something special and ignore individual source content. + // Instead, each inline source will return the full HTML page content where + // the inline source is (i.e. `<script> js source </script>`). + // + // When using srcdoc attribute on iframes: + // <iframe srcdoc="<script> js source </script>"></iframe> + // The whole iframe source is going to be considered as an inline source because displayURL is null + // and introductionType is inlineScript. But Debugger.Source.text is the only way + // to retrieve the source content. + if (this._source.text !== "[no source]" && !this._isInlineSource) { + return { + content: this.actualText(), + contentType: "text/javascript", + }; + } + + return this.sourcesManager.urlContents( + this.url, + /* partial */ false, + /* canUseCache */ this._isInlineSource + ); + } + + // Get the actual text of this source, padded so that line numbers will match + // up with the source itself. + actualText() { + // If the source doesn't start at line 1, line numbers in the client will + // not match up with those in the source. Pad the text with blank lines to + // fix this. This can show up for sources associated with inline scripts + // in HTML created via document.write() calls: the script's source line + // number is relative to the start of the written HTML, but we show the + // source's content by itself. + const padding = this._source.startLine + ? "\n".repeat(this._source.startLine - 1) + : ""; + return padding + this._source.text; + } + + // Return whether the specified fetched contents includes the actual text of + // this source in the expected position. + contentMatches(fileContents) { + const lineBreak = /\r\n?|\n|\u2028|\u2029/; + const contentLines = fileContents.content.split(lineBreak); + const sourceLines = this._source.text.split(lineBreak); + let line = this._source.startLine - 1; + for (const sourceLine of sourceLines) { + const contentLine = contentLines[line++] || ""; + if (!contentLine.includes(sourceLine)) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } + + getBreakableLines() { + const positions = this._getBreakpointPositions(); + const lines = new Set(); + for (const position of positions) { + if (!lines.has(position.line)) { + lines.add(position.line); + } + } + + return Array.from(lines); + } + + // Get all toplevel scripts in the source. Transitive child scripts must be + // found by traversing the child script tree. + _getTopLevelDebuggeeScripts() { + if (this._scripts) { + return this._scripts; + } + + let scripts = this.dbg.findScripts({ source: this._source }); + + if (!this._isWasm) { + // There is no easier way to get the top-level scripts right now, so + // we have to build that up the list manually. + // Note: It is not valid to simply look for scripts where + // `.isFunction == false` because a source may have executed multiple + // where some have been GCed and some have not (bug 1627712). + const allScripts = new Set(scripts); + for (const script of allScripts) { + for (const child of script.getChildScripts()) { + allScripts.delete(child); + } + } + scripts = [...allScripts]; + } + + this._scripts = scripts; + return scripts; + } + + resetDebuggeeScripts() { + this._scripts = null; + } + + // Get toplevel scripts which contain all breakpoint positions for the source. + // This is different from _scripts if we detected that some scripts have been + // GC'ed and reparsed the source contents. + _getTopLevelBreakpointPositionScripts() { + if (this._breakpointPositionScripts) { + return this._breakpointPositionScripts; + } + + let scripts = this._getTopLevelDebuggeeScripts(); + + // We need to find all breakpoint positions, even if scripts associated with + // this source have been GC'ed. We detect this by looking for a script which + // does not have a function: a source will typically have a top level + // non-function script. If this top level script still exists, then it keeps + // all its child scripts alive and we will find all breakpoint positions by + // scanning the existing scripts. If the top level script has been GC'ed + // then we won't find its breakpoint positions, and inner functions may have + // been GC'ed as well. In this case we reparse the source and generate a new + // and complete set of scripts to look for the breakpoint positions. + // Note that in some cases like "new Function(stuff)" there might not be a + // top level non-function script, but if there is a non-function script then + // it must be at the top level and will keep all other scripts in the source + // alive. + if (!this._isWasm && !scripts.some(script => !script.isFunction)) { + let newScript; + try { + newScript = this._source.reparse(); + } catch (e) { + // reparse() will throw if the source is not valid JS. This can happen + // if this source is the resurrection of a GC'ed source and there are + // parse errors in the refetched contents. + } + if (newScript) { + scripts = [newScript]; + } + } + + this._breakpointPositionScripts = scripts; + return scripts; + } + + // Get all scripts in this source that might include content in the range + // specified by the given query. + _findDebuggeeScripts(query, forBreakpointPositions) { + const scripts = forBreakpointPositions + ? this._getTopLevelBreakpointPositionScripts() + : this._getTopLevelDebuggeeScripts(); + + const { + start: { line: startLine = 0, column: startColumn = 0 } = {}, + end: { line: endLine = Infinity, column: endColumn = Infinity } = {}, + } = query || {}; + + const rv = []; + addMatchingScripts(scripts); + return rv; + + function scriptMatches(script) { + // These tests are approximate, as we can't easily get the script's end + // column. + let lineCount; + try { + lineCount = script.lineCount; + } catch (err) { + // Accessing scripts which were optimized out during parsing can throw + // an exception. Tolerate these so that we can still get positions for + // other scripts in the source. + return false; + } + + // NOTE: Debugger.Script.prototype.startColumn is 1-based. + // Convert to 0-based, while keeping the wasm's column (1) as is. + // (bug 1863878) + const columnBase = script.format === "wasm" ? 0 : 1; + if ( + script.startLine > endLine || + script.startLine + lineCount <= startLine || + (script.startLine == endLine && + script.startColumn - columnBase > endColumn) + ) { + return false; + } + + if ( + lineCount == 1 && + script.startLine == startLine && + script.startColumn - columnBase + script.sourceLength <= startColumn + ) { + return false; + } + + return true; + } + + function addMatchingScripts(childScripts) { + for (const script of childScripts) { + if (scriptMatches(script)) { + rv.push(script); + if (script.format === "js") { + addMatchingScripts(script.getChildScripts()); + } + } + } + } + } + + _getBreakpointPositions(query) { + const scripts = this._findDebuggeeScripts( + query, + /* forBreakpointPositions */ true + ); + + const positions = []; + for (const script of scripts) { + this._addScriptBreakpointPositions(query, script, positions); + } + + return ( + positions + // Sort the items by location. + .sort((a, b) => { + const lineDiff = a.line - b.line; + return lineDiff === 0 ? a.column - b.column : lineDiff; + }) + ); + } + + _addScriptBreakpointPositions(query, script, positions) { + const { + start: { line: startLine = 0, column: startColumn = 0 } = {}, + end: { line: endLine = Infinity, column: endColumn = Infinity } = {}, + } = query || {}; + + // NOTE: Debugger.Script.prototype.startColumn is 1-based. + // Convert to 0-based, while keeping the wasm's column (1) as is. + // (bug 1863878) + const columnBase = script.format === "wasm" ? 0 : 1; + + const offsets = script.getPossibleBreakpoints(); + for (const { lineNumber, columnNumber } of offsets) { + if ( + lineNumber < startLine || + (lineNumber === startLine && columnNumber - columnBase < startColumn) || + lineNumber > endLine || + (lineNumber === endLine && columnNumber - columnBase >= endColumn) + ) { + continue; + } + + positions.push({ + line: lineNumber, + column: columnNumber - columnBase, + }); + } + } + + getBreakpointPositionsCompressed(query) { + const items = this._getBreakpointPositions(query); + const compressed = {}; + for (const { line, column } of items) { + if (!compressed[line]) { + compressed[line] = []; + } + compressed[line].push(column); + } + return compressed; + } + + /** + * Handler for the "onSource" packet. + * @return Object + * The return of this function contains a field `contentType`, and + * a field `source`. `source` can either be an ArrayBuffer or + * a LongString. + */ + async source() { + try { + const { content, contentType } = await this._getSourceText(); + if ( + typeof content === "object" && + content && + content.constructor && + content.constructor.name === "ArrayBuffer" + ) { + return { + source: new ArrayBufferActor(this.threadActor.conn, content), + contentType, + }; + } + + return { + source: new LongStringActor(this.threadActor.conn, content), + contentType, + }; + } catch (error) { + throw new Error( + "Could not load the source for " + + this.url + + ".\n" + + DevToolsUtils.safeErrorString(error) + ); + } + } + + /** + * Handler for the "blackbox" packet. + */ + blackbox(range) { + this.sourcesManager.blackBox(this.url, range); + if ( + this.threadActor.state == "paused" && + this.threadActor.youngestFrame && + this.threadActor.youngestFrame.script.url == this.url + ) { + return true; + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Handler for the "unblackbox" packet. + */ + unblackbox(range) { + this.sourcesManager.unblackBox(this.url, range); + } + + /** + * Handler for the "setPausePoints" packet. + * + * @param Array pausePoints + * A dictionary of pausePoint objects + * + * type PausePoints = { + * line: { + * column: { break?: boolean, step?: boolean } + * } + * } + */ + setPausePoints(pausePoints) { + const uncompressed = {}; + const points = { + 0: {}, + 1: { break: true }, + 2: { step: true }, + 3: { break: true, step: true }, + }; + + for (const line in pausePoints) { + uncompressed[line] = {}; + for (const col in pausePoints[line]) { + uncompressed[line][col] = points[pausePoints[line][col]]; + } + } + + this.pausePoints = uncompressed; + } + + /* + * Ensure the given BreakpointActor is set as a breakpoint handler on all + * scripts that match its location in the generated source. + * + * @param BreakpointActor actor + * The BreakpointActor to be set as a breakpoint handler. + * + * @returns A Promise that resolves to the given BreakpointActor. + */ + async applyBreakpoint(actor) { + const { line, column } = actor.location; + + // Find all entry points that correspond to the given location. + const entryPoints = []; + if (column === undefined) { + // Find all scripts that match the given source actor and line + // number. + const query = { start: { line }, end: { line } }; + const scripts = this._findDebuggeeScripts(query).filter( + script => !actor.hasScript(script) + ); + + // NOTE: Debugger.Script.prototype.getPossibleBreakpoints returns + // columnNumber in 1-based. + // The following code uses columnNumber only for comparing against + // other columnNumber, and we don't need to convert to 0-based. + + // This is a line breakpoint, so we add a breakpoint on the first + // breakpoint on the line. + const lineMatches = []; + for (const script of scripts) { + const possibleBreakpoints = script.getPossibleBreakpoints({ line }); + for (const possibleBreakpoint of possibleBreakpoints) { + lineMatches.push({ ...possibleBreakpoint, script }); + } + } + lineMatches.sort((a, b) => a.columnNumber - b.columnNumber); + + if (lineMatches.length) { + // A single Debugger.Source may have _multiple_ Debugger.Scripts + // at the same position from multiple evaluations of the source, + // so we explicitly want to take all of the matches for the matched + // column number. + const firstColumn = lineMatches[0].columnNumber; + const firstColumnMatches = lineMatches.filter( + m => m.columnNumber === firstColumn + ); + + for (const { script, offset } of firstColumnMatches) { + entryPoints.push({ script, offsets: [offset] }); + } + } + } else { + // Find all scripts that match the given source actor, line, + // and column number. + const query = { start: { line, column }, end: { line, column } }; + const scripts = this._findDebuggeeScripts(query).filter( + script => !actor.hasScript(script) + ); + + for (const script of scripts) { + // NOTE: getPossibleBreakpoints's minColumn/maxColumn parameters are + // 1-based. + // Convert to 1-based, while keeping the wasm's column (1) as is. + // (bug 1863878) + const columnBase = script.format === "wasm" ? 0 : 1; + + // Check to see if the script contains a breakpoint position at + // this line and column. + const possibleBreakpoint = script + .getPossibleBreakpoints({ + line, + minColumn: column + columnBase, + maxColumn: column + columnBase + 1, + }) + .pop(); + + if (possibleBreakpoint) { + const { offset } = possibleBreakpoint; + entryPoints.push({ script, offsets: [offset] }); + } + } + } + + setBreakpointAtEntryPoints(actor, entryPoints); + } +} + +exports.SourceActor = SourceActor; |